• Regents Park is another Royal Park of London and is one of the largest in the group, commonly known as the “Jewel in the Crown”.
  • Regent's Park is a royal park of 166 acres, known for its rose garden, which has more than 30,000 roses of 400 different species.
  • Regent's Park is one of London's most popular open spaces, covering 410 acres in north-west London. Originally a hunting ground for Henry VIII, it remained a ro.
  • Can’t make it to Regents Park? Why not visit one of Britain's most charming parks virtually with our guided Autumn Stroll Tour video here?
  • It contains Regent's University London and the London Zoo. The park is Grade I listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.
  • Regent's Park is known as the 'jewel in the crown' and is by far the most manicured of the Royal Parks, with structured promenades, topiary and flowerbeds...
  • But with so many different attractions to see and activities to do, The Regents Park certainly gives Hyde Park a run for its money.
  • Sadly these events sometimes ended in tragedy, as in January 1867, when over 40 people died in Regent's Park, when the ice broke on the main lake.
  • The park , where Regents College and London Zoo are located, is especially enjoyable for morning walks . You can also pass here when you stop by Hyde Park .
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